SSU serves notice of suspicion to ‘minister of health of Crimea’ who changed medical system to accommodate ruscists’ military needs

The SSU continues to expose traitors and collaborators who help the enemy in the temporarily occupied regions. SSU investigators have gathered evidence of the unlawful activity of the so-called ‘minister of health of the autonomous republic of Crimea.’

The investigation established that the ‘official’ had organized supply of medications, equipment and vehicles from medical institutions of the peninsula for the needs of the russian military.

Upon his instructions, local hospitals were converted into military hospitals to receive the invaders.

According to the investigation, the collaborator is the former chief sanitary doctor of Feodosia and Sudak, who voluntarily joined the occupation administration after the Crimea was captured.

There, the ‘official’ received a russian passport and joined the kremlin party united russia, in which he was a ‘member of Sudak city council’.

In October last year, kremlin representatives appointed him ‘first deputy minister of health’ of Crimea, and on July 22 this year he headed the ‘ministry’.

The ‘minster’ was tasked to ‘reformat’ the health care system of the peninsula to accommodate the needs of russia’s full-scale aggression against our country.

SSU investigators notified the enemy accomplice of suspicion under Article 111-1.5 of the CCU.

The investigation is underway to bring the offender to justice.

The SSU Office in the Crimea exposed the offence under the procedural supervision of the Prosecutor’s Office.